Q&A:Fehr on future lockouts, salary cap, World Cup, fighting, European expansion
Donald Fehr is approaching six years in his post as the head of the NHL Players’ Association.
In advance of the World Cup, the 68-year-old sat down with The Canadian Press to discuss next month’s tournament and other issues in the game, including fighting, future lockouts and European expansion.
CP: Was there any reluctance on the players’ side to the timing of the World Cup right before the season?
Fehr: You can write down that I chuckled because the answer is there is no time that doesn’t cause pressure somewhere … And it’s not that pre-season is the best time, but it probably is, at the moment, better than the others … There has been some informal discussions, for purposes of this World Cup that never rose to the level of serious consideration, that maybe we ought to do it in February. And it’s conceivable that that would be considered going forward. But I for one, don’t want to make any judgments in that regard until this one is over and we see how it goes.


